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ISSN:1435-9871

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David Brady,Michaela Curran,Richard M Carpiano David Brady
Background: A classic debate concerns whether absolute or relative income is more salient. Absolute values resources as constant across time and place while relative contextualizes one's hierarchical location in the distr...
Elizabeth Arias,Betzaida Tejada-Vera Elizabeth Arias
Background: The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Hispanic population resulted in the almost complete elimination of the long-standing Hispanic mortality advantage relative to the non-Hispanic White population. Howev...
Katie Genadek,Joshua Sanders,Amanda Stevenson Katie Genadek
Background: Longitudinal data available for studying fertility in the United States are not representative at the state level, limiting analyses of subnational variation in US fertility. The US Census Bureau makes availab...
Sarah A Reynolds Sarah A Reynolds
Background: Latin America has high rates of single motherhood and intergenerational coresidence, resulting in children experiencing changes in household composition - particularly with respect to fathers and grandparents....
Steven Ruggles Steven Ruggles
Background: Wilson (1987) argued that race differences in the frequency of marriage from the 1960s to the 1980s resulted from a shortage of marriageable men in the Black community. A large literature used spatially define...
Tyler W Myroniuk,Hans-Peter Kohler,Iliana V Kohler Tyler W Myroniuk
Background: Advancing efforts to unpack the complex relationship between marital dissolutions and health outcomes increasingly requires assessing the marital histories and health of individuals who have lived long enough ...
Hiram Beltrán-Sánchez,Noreen Goldman,Anne R Pebley et al. Hiram Beltrán-Sánchez et al.
Background: Inequalities in mortality are often attributed to socioeconomic differences in education level, income, and wealth. Low socioeconomic status (SES) is generally related to worse health and survival across the l...
Noreen Goldman,Theresa Andrasfay Noreen Goldman
Background: There has been little systematic research on the mortality impact of COVID-19 in the Native American population. Objective: ...
Adriana M Reyes,Robert F Schoeni,Vicki A Freedman Adriana M Reyes
Background: The number of adults living with limitations in daily activities in the United States is large, and projected to increase. Families, which are becoming more complex, are critical to the wellbeing of this popul...
Sara Yeatman,Emily Smith-Greenaway Sara Yeatman
Background: As many as one-in-three unintended births occur in Africa. These births have the potential to adversely impact women's health, but data and design limitations have complicated efforts to understand their conse...